Re: Scientists uncover how brain perceives color
Re: Scientists uncover how brain perceives color
- Subject: Re: Scientists uncover how brain perceives color
- From: "Bertho Boman" <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 31 Jan 2003 08:01:00 -0500
- Organization: Vinland
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From: "Adriano Von Markendorf" <email@hidden>
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I'm in...100$ at begging?:-)
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Well, I capture the Angles screen and recheck in Photoshop.
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Every 3d object don't the claimed have 90 :!
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Maybe my capture process, but I saw the same effect in the original screen.
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This bring up to me a question.
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How effective could be a eye medical test about daltonism -eg. there are
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more things to concern for rate the profile-guy?
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I was thinking about to qualify my self about how good could to perceive
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colors.
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Mr. Lindbloon, maybe?
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If you take the corner of a business card and lay it on the screen, it matches
reasonably well the 90 degree angles. On my display, the angle on all of them is
slightly larger, maybe 95 degrees, which I assume is because screen display ratios.
I have seen many visual illusion before regarding angles so that one is not as
impressive as the others.
How could dream that the top section is the same color as the bottom one of the two
lids in #7?
Or the upper stripe is the same color as the bottom strip in #5.
Or the dark-brown chip on top is the same color as the "orange" one on the left in
#6.
Think, we are using these fooled eyes/brain to judge colors every day.
Bertho
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